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When he went to seek the Governor-General's approval of the election, the Governor-General instead dismissed him as Prime Minister, and shortly thereafter installed leader of the opposition Malcolm Fraser in his place.
Governor-General of Australia Sir John Kerr appointed Malcolm Fraser as caretaker prime minister after dismissing Gough Whitlam.
* Malcolm Fraser ( LP ), Minister for the Army
The suggestion of suicide was emphatically rejected by Holt's son Sam, by his biographer Tom Frame, and by former prime minister and Holt's Cabinet colleague at the time, Malcolm Fraser.
John Malcolm Fraser AC, CH, GCL, PC (; born 21 May 1930 ) is a former Liberal Party politician who was the 22nd Prime Minister of Australia.
Malcolm Fraser in 1956
Malcolm Fraser was born in Toorak to a family with a history of involvement in politics and the pastoral / grazing industry.
Malcolm Fraser's father, John Neville Fraser, was a pastoralist at Deniliquin in the Riverina region of New South Wales and later at a property called " Nareen ", near Hamilton in the Western District of Victoria.
Malcolm Fraser in 1966
In 2004, Fraser designated the University of Melbourne the official custodian of his personal papers and library to create the Malcolm Fraser Collection at the University of Melbourne.
Bust of Malcolm Fraser by political cartoonist, caricaturist and sculptor Peter Nicholson ( cartoonist ) | Peter Nicholson located in the Prime Minister's Avenue in the Ballarat Botanical Gardens
* Ayres, Philip ( 1987 ), Malcolm Fraser, a Biography, Heinemann, Richmond, Victoria.
* Kelly, Paul ( 2000 ), Malcolm Fraser, in Michelle Grattan ( ed.
Malcolm Fraser in Power, Angus and Robertson, Sydney, New South Wales.
* Simons, Margaret with Fraser, Malcolm ( 2010 ), Malcolm Fraser: The Political Memoirs, Melbourne University Publishing Limited ( Miegunyah Press ), Melbourne, Victoria.
* Malcolm Fraser – Australia's Prime Ministers / National Archives of Australia
* Australian Biography – Malcolm Fraser An extensive 1994 interview with Fraser
* The Malcolm Fraser Collection at the University of Melbourne Archives
* 1975 – Australian constitutional crisis of 1975: Australian Governor-General Sir John Kerr dismisses the government of Gough Whitlam, appoints Malcolm Fraser as caretaker Prime Minister and announces a general election to be held in early December.

Malcolm and at
In 1974 he received his PhD in English from the University at Buffalo with a thesis on Djuna Barnes, Malcolm Lowry, and Nathanael West.
* 1965 – Malcolm X is assassinated at the Audubon Ballroom in New York City by members of the Nation of Islam.
Of note, Botham's first 202 wickets came at 21. 20 per wicket, while his final 181 cost on average 36. 43 apiece ; the first average is one that would make Botham one of the greatest bowlers of the modern era, ranking alongside the West Indian greats Curtly Ambrose ( career average 20. 99 ), Malcolm Marshall ( career average 20. 94 ), and Joel Garner ( career average 20. 97 ), but the second average depicts a player who, as a specialist bowler, would be unable to sustain a place in many Test teams.
* 1925 – Sir Malcolm Campbell becomes the first man to break the land barrier at Pendine Sands in Wales.
He is most widely remembered for his 1968 film if ...., which won the Grand Prix at Cannes Film Festival and was Malcolm McDowell's cinematic debut.
King Duncan welcomes and praises Macbeth and Banquo, and declares that he will spend the night at Macbeth's castle at Inverness ; he also names his son Malcolm as his heir.
Malcolm, now the King of Scotland, declares his benevolent intentions for the country and invites all to see him crowned at Scone.
Laurence Olivier played Malcolm in the 1929 production and Macbeth in 1937 at the Old Vic Theatre in a production that saw the Vic's artistic director Lilian Baylis pass away the night before it opened.
After being floated on the London Stock Exchange in 1991, the club was purchased by Malcolm Glazer in May 2005 in a deal valuing the club at almost £ 800 million.
Whatever the true state of affairs in the early 1030s, it seems more probable that Macbeth was subject to the king of Alba, Malcolm II, who died at Glamis, on 25 November 1034.
Macbeth did not survive the English invasion, for he was defeated and mortally wounded or killed by the future Malcolm III (" King Malcolm Ceann-mor ", son of Duncan I ) on the north side of the Mounth in 1057, after retreating with his men over the Cairnamounth Pass to take his last stand at the battle at Lumphanan.
Based on Fordun's account, it was assumed that Malcolm passed most of Macbeth's seventeen year reign in the Kingdom of England at the court of Edward the Confessor.
Although he had given sanctuary to Tostig Godwinson when the Northumbrians drove him out, Malcolm was not directly involved in the ill-fated invasion of England by Harald Hardraade and Tostig in 1066, which ended in defeat and death at the battle of Stamford Bridge.
Malcolm met William at Abernethy and, in the words of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle " became his man " and handed over his eldest son Duncan as a hostage and arranged peace between William and Edgar.
The same was true of Malcolm ; his agreement with the English king was followed by further raids into Northumbria, which led to further trouble in the earldom and the killing of Bishop William Walcher at Gateshead.

Malcolm and Parliament
A further provocation came in a case brought by Macduff, son of Malcolm, Earl of Fife, in which Edward demanded that Balliol appear in person before the English Parliament to answer the charges.
* Malcolm Wicks, Member of Parliament
Sir Malcolm Leslie Rifkind KCMG, PC, QC, MP ( born 21 June 1946 ) is a British Conservative Party politician and Member of Parliament for Kensington.
While advocating an Australian Republic, he broke with the Australian Republican Movement ( ARM ) over disagreement about how the President of Australia should be chosen, forming a group called " Real Republic ", which advocated direct election of the President as opposed to the model advocated by Malcolm Turnbull of the ARM, under which the President would be chosen by a joint sitting of the Parliament, and which was the model proposed in the 1999 referendum.
Malcolm Hunt Wicks ( 1 July 1947 – 29 September 2012 ) was a British Labour Party politician who was a Member of Parliament ( MP ) from 1992, first for Croydon North West and then for Croydon North, until his death in 2012.
Malcolm MacDonald took the leadership in Parliament and National Labour members retained office ; the party issued a declaration of support for Neville Chamberlain over the Munich Agreement.
* Malcolm Chisholm MSP Scottish Parliament website
It is included in the West Midlands electoral region of the European Parliament and the six members are ; Mike Nattrass ( UK Independence ), Liz Lynne ( Liberal Democrat ), Malcolm Harbour ( Conservative ), Michael Cashman ( Labour ), Philip Bradbourn OBE ( Conservative ) and Nicole Sinclaire ( UK Independence ).
In 2003, after only two years in the federal Parliament, King was challenged for his Liberal endorsement in Wentworth by Malcolm Turnbull, a wealthy merchant banker, Federal Treasurer of the Liberal Party and former head of the Australian Republican Movement.
* Malcolm Rifkind, the former Foreign Secretary, had been unsuccessful in his attempt to return to Parliament.
* Malcolm Lang, who was elected as a Labour Party of Canada Member of Parliament in the 1926 federal election, was re-elected as " Liberal-Labour " in the north-eastern Ontario riding of Timiskaming South in the 1930 federal election.
It is included in the West Midlands electoral region of the European Parliament and the six members are ; Mike Nattrass ( UK Independence ), Liz Lynne ,( Liberal Democrat ), Malcolm Harbour ( Conservative ), Michael Cashman ( Labour ), Philip Bradbourn OBE ( Conservative ) and Nicole Sinclaire ( UK Independence ).
The image became well known due to the events of one night in 1999, when FHM, along with guerrilla marketing company Cunning Communications and projectionist / artist Malcolm Litson and Jason Bridges, beamed an enormous projection of her onto the exterior of the Houses of Parliament, with an accompanying message urging people to vote for Porter in the FHM Top 100 Sexiest Women Poll.
* Sir Ian Malcolm ( politician ) ( 1868 – 1944 ), British member of Parliament, clan chieftain
Sir Ian Zachary Malcolm, 17th Laird of Poltalloch, KCMG ( 1919 ), ( 3 September 1868 – 28 December 1944 ) was a Conservative Member of Parliament and Chieftain of the Clan Malcolm / MacCallum.
He was first elected to Parliament in the 1984 election as MP for Eden, replacing National's Aussie Malcolm.
The sitting Member of Parliament for Croydon North is Malcolm Wicks, a member of the Labour Party, whereas the sitting Member of Parliament for Croydon Central is Gavin Barwell, a member of the Conservative Party.
It is included in the West Midlands electoral region of the European Parliament and the six members are ; Mike Nattrass ( UK Independence ), Liz Lynne ( Liberal Democrat ), Malcolm Harbour ( Conservative ), Michael Cashman ( Labour ), Philip Bradbourn OBE ( Conservative ) and Nicole Sinclaire ( UK Independence ).
For this reason, in the late 1970s Malcolm Fraser's government committed to the building of a new Parliament House.
However its Member of Parliament Malcolm MacDonald was one of the few Labour MPs to join his father Ramsay MacDonald's National Government.
The first Member of Parliament for the current seat was Malcolm Wicks of the Labour Party, who had one of the largest Labour majorities in London, despite being the first ever Labour MP for the area ; Wicks died on 29 September 2012.

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